During previous elections, Rep. Todd Tiahrt of Goddard has hit the campaign trail on his own. But this campaign, he’s got a running mate, of sorts.
Tiahrt’s wife, Vicki, has been making stops throughout Kansas, focusing on smaller communities and working to connect with women and minorities.
“I’ve never been this engaged with the voters before because I have had children at home during previous races,” Tiahrt said.
But the “state of the country” and its impact on women and families has inspired Vicki Tiahrt to hit the road and help spread her husband’s message.
“It certainly helps having more faces out there,” she said. “Every volunteer helps. We are running a grassroots campaign. Jerry (Moran) has the money and the Washington establishment. We are depending on grassroots efforts and Todd’s consistent conservative message.”
To read more of what Vicki Tiahrt told The Sentinel, see Wednesday's paper.
During previous elections, Rep. Todd Tiahrt of Goddard has hit the campaign trail on his own. But this campaign, he’s got a running mate, of sorts.
Tiahrt’s wife, Vicki, has been making stops throughout Kansas, focusing on smaller communities and working to connect with women and minorities.
“I’ve never been this engaged with the voters before because I have had children at home during previous races,” Tiahrt said.
But the “state of the country” and its impact on women and families has inspired Vicki Tiahrt to hit the road and help spread her husband’s message.
“It certainly helps having more faces out there,” she said. “Every volunteer helps. We are running a grassroots campaign. Jerry (Moran) has the money and the Washington establishment. We are depending on grassroots efforts and Todd’s consistent conservative message.”
To read more of what Vicki Tiahrt told The Sentinel, see Wednesday's paper.